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Pros:

First ingredient is a named meat product

Cons:

Insufficient meat content, some filler

The first ingredient in the food is a named meat product. This is the sole meat product in the food, but is not in meal form. Fresh ingredients are inclusive of water content (about 80%). Once that is removed, as it must be to create a dehydrated product, the ingredient will weigh around 20% of its wet weight. Ingredients are listed in order of weight, and the dehydrated ingredient would probably be more accurately placed much further down the ingredient list. In short, it is unlikely that this product has as much meat content as the labelling first suggests.

Red milo is a grain more commonly found in bird seed mix and cattle feed than in dog food, possibly because of its relatively low protein content. Both pea and potato protein are included as the next ingredients, and are likely to make up a substantial amount of the overall protein in the food. Potato flour is produced from whole potatoes, and is a reasonable quality ingredient. The food contains a good range of fruits and vegetables, as well as a good range of probiotics. We note the inclusion of synthetic vitamin K, a substance alleged by some to be linked to liver problems. Pea and oat fiber and tomato pomace are fillers.

Overall, the product is primarily comprised of decent quality ingredients. It suffers, however, from a low apparent meat content and users might consider adding meat to this diet.